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A HIKING trip in the spectacular Monument Valley near the Utah-Arizona border — a popular setting for Hollywood westerns — has a special memory for former Mount Scopus Memorial College student Joshua Silver — the photo he took during the […]

The acclaimed new production of Boublil and Schönberg’s musical Les Misérables, with glorious new staging and dazzlingly reimagined scenery inspired by the paintings of Victor Hugo, is coming to Sydney’s Capitol Theatre in March, after a triumphant six-month season in […]

In recognition of an overwhelmingly positive response to its inaugural season, the Holocaust Film Series, presented by JIFF, returns to Melbourne, at the Classic Cinema, Elsternwick, and Sydney, at Event Cinemas Bondi, from 12 to 25 March. Despite the austere […]

The AJN is offering you the opportunity to get your first foot on the music ladder performing in front of thousands of people and laying down a track in a professional recording studio. we’ve teamed up with the In One […]

IF you like taking photos at sunrise or sunset, here’s your chance to enter your favourite photo in our summer competition and be in the running to win a Noosa holiday staying at the Outrigger Little Hastings Street Resort and Spa. […]

IT’S the time of year for AJN readers to share their favourite holiday photos in our summer holiday competition and be in the running to win a three-night stay at the luxury Peppers Airlie Beach resort at Airlie Beach in […]

Here are the latest entries in our photo competition featuring members of the Australian Jewish community on holiday. The entry judged to be the best photo will win a three-night stay at the luxury Peppers Airlie Beach resort at Airlie […]

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Q&A on ABC is giving AJN readers an opportunity to join the live discussion on Monday night, March 2nd

Jewish MP, Assistant Treasurer Josh Frydenberg who recently visited Auschwitz, where his great grandparents and other relatives were murdered by the Nazis, will be on the show and will discuss anti-Semitism in Europe.

British actress Miriam Margolyes, who says anti-Semitism has now become acceptable because people associate Jews with Israel’s military actions against the Palestinians will also be on the program. Their comments come in the wake of anti-Semitic terror attacks in Paris and Copenhagen earlier this year.

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